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Overview of Milford

Milford, a small community just outside of Cincinnati, can be best described as a rural farm community feel with convenient access to big city amenities. big-city appeal. Praised for its welcoming atmosphere and highly regarded public school system, Milford is an affordable and charming choice for you and your family to rent an apartment and settle down roots.

Living in Milford

Milford was populated by Native American Indians before Reverend Francis McCormick settled in the area in 1796. He was a Revolutionary War soldier who came to the area after another war veteran named John Nancarrow built the Village of Milford on a survey he bought in 1788. The community has a rich history that is very interesting to explore in the town museum. Education has been and remains a strong suit for the community, which has just under 7,000 residents.

The local area has several places for outdoor fun and recreation. Being close to Interstate 275 allows residents easy access to fun attractions, late-night amenities and restaurants.

Frontier Days and the Sunflower Revolution are two famous events that everyone in the community enjoys. Frontier Days has been named the best festival in Clermont County for 2009, 2010 and 2011, and it was named the best festival east of Cincinnati in 2013 and 2014. The Amazing Race of Miami Township, the Longstone Festival, Art Affaire and Hometown Holidays are just a few of the family-friendly events held annually in the village.

If you are looking to rent an apartment in the neighborhood, you will find that there is easy access to more attractions in Cincinnati. You can catch a Reds game at the Great American Ball Park, watch the Bengals play at Paul Brown Stadium or get some exercise while having fun at Coney Island. You can also watch a Bearcats game at Nippert Stadium and cheer on local college students.

Getting around Milford is easy by car. Bicycling is also a popular way to travel, and it helps keep residents fit. The Clermont Transportation Connection is working to add public transportation in the local community. For those looking to rent an apartment in the neighborhood, many people carpool to Cincinnati and other work destinations in the area.

Apartments in Milford-Study

Students who are looking to rent in the neighborhood will find that there are many excellent choices for higher education in the local community and Cincinnati. The University of Cincinnati, the Art Institute of Ohio, Empire Beauty School and Fortis College are all great places to further your education. There are a number of online schools that have offices in the Cincinnati community, offering you more options for a degree.

Apartments in Milford-Work

Several companies in the neighborhood have headquarters or satellite offices in the area. The community has a diverse range of job fields that you can choose from including manufacturing, energy, financial and food service. Edward Jones, Forbes Foods and Lykins Energy Solutions are all attractive employers in the community. Jobs through Western-Southern Life Insurance are other options for employment. Most of the people in the community work in manufacturing jobs in Clermont County and Cincinnati.